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and universities. A business infrastructure that’s second to none.

Forty-five minutes is the longest it takes to drive from one point in the NY Tech Loop to any
other. Settled in the late 1600s and early 1700s, the four major population centers that
make up the Tech Loop -- Albany, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady and Troy -- are experiencing
a twenty-first century renaissance.

Imagine, for a second, that you're scrolling through the feed of your favorite social media network - headlines, articles, commentary, and memes rapidly careening down your screen. As you scroll, one link pops up: "Democrats Worried About Security for Super Bowl But Not About Security For Country!" — then another "White House Spokesman Refuses To Deny That Trump Directed Michael Cohen To Lie" — then another: "Michelle Obama Says She Plans To Run Against Trump in 2020 – With Barack As Her V.P.!"

Albany Can Code graduated its largest class ever last Thursday, with 31 people earning their certificates in JavaScript Frameworks and Front End Web Development software coding through SUNY Schenectady.